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Daughter of Russian Oil Tycoon Marries in a Lavish Wedding Ceremony wearing a £500,000 Dress with a 10ft Cake, Private Jets & more


Madina Shokirova, daughter of the oil tycoon Ilkhom Shokirova, tied the knot this weekend in Moscow with a man identified only as Sador. The fancy wedding reception took place in the luxurious Radisson Royal Congress Park hotel in the city of Moscow, western Russia.
She wore jewel-studded a dress by British designer Ralph & Russo costing 40 million rubles (£517,200), the gorgeous layered lacy gown was decorated with silver embroidery, organza petals, and hundreds of pearls and Swarovski crystals.
According to reports, 900 guests attended the event and the entertainment at the wedding alone is said to have set the couple back 30 million rubles (£388,000). The wedding organisers also wowed everyone present with a remarkable cake standing at around 10ft tall made by celebrity cake maker and former boxer Renat Agzamov.
Prior the wedding, Madina spent her hen party at the Spanish resort town of Marbella, where she flew in with her girlfriends on a private jet. She is then said to have had a second hen party in a high end restaurant on the eve of their wedding in Russia.


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